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Prepare for the Reversal of the Perpetual Motion Machine January 3, 2022 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing “Active managers” are hedge and mutual funds that constantly trade in and out of stocks to outperform the market. The opposite of active management is (you guessed it!) passive management, also known as indexing. An index fund holds stocks from a specific segment of the market, or index. Each stock is held in exact proportion to its weight in that index. The most common form of indexing is exchange-traded funds (ETFs). If you want to invest in the S&P 500, for example, you buy the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY). As the index performs, so the fund performs. If active managers are supposed to be so good, why do they keep underperforming the market and passive index funds? And what could change that? The answer will surprise you…
Happy New Year! January 1, 2022 Winning Investor Daily We’re moving full-speed ahead into the rest of the 2020s, which is chock full of even more tech innovations.
2021: What Went Wrong? December 31, 2021 Big Picture. Big Profits., Economy, Investing 6 out of 10 fund managers failed to beat the market benchmarks in 2021. After 2020 saw record-breaking stock gains, why was this year so difficult? In his last YouTube video for 2021, Ted Bauman explores what happened to the investment game this year. Then he explains how to improve your odds of finding investment winners in 2022.
This Crypto Soared 18,325%. Did You Buy It? December 30, 2021 Cryptocurrency, Winning Investor Daily One of Ian King’s crypto trades just rallied like crazy. It’s the biggest trade in our company’s history by far.
Wall Street On Egg Shells; Peloton’s Plummet-thon December 29, 2021 Great Stuff All Is Merry And Bright … And Eggy Good morning and happy New Year’s Eve Eve Eve, all you bright cats and kittens! Bit late on that, y’all, it’s already eve-eve-evening by me. Well, look at you, time-traveling over there! Hush up, and imagine you’re here with me in the wee morning hours of, ummm, […]





